And the Walmart problems start again.....

I have seen posts from around 2009 by running the search pertaining to Walmart asking questions on the purchase of ammo especially handgun caliber.
As a matter of fact every now and a again when I am in the store if they have a lower price for 9mm I will usually scoop up a box or 2. And have grown
accustomed to the usual questions about is the ammo for a rifle or a handgun, etc. Not anymore at least for my local Walmart, just today I tried to
purchase 9mm for my hi point rifle and was denied without showing a pistol permit. My question is has anyone else ran into this recently because just
a few weeks ago I bought some rounds with no problem. I suppose I will just have to give my $$ to the local gun store in the future but at the same
point in time yes I am mad as hell about the whole situation. After leaving the store I thought to myself .22 is handgun as well as long rifle so I
wonder if they are making the same requirements for that as well now? Thanks in advance for any answers to my question that may have been posted
already and I missed....

I owned a 22 rifle and went to a walmart to buy a few boxes and was denied because i didnt have a pistol permit. I spoke to the manager and the orders
for that came from corporate HQ.

I wouldnt be surprised if walmart is in bed with big brother trying to strip our rights away.
They Dont allow a monopoly but yet walmart has a stranglehold on our economy, driving out smaller businesses.
The walmarts in my area have stopped carrying all fire arms and ammo as of late.

Wow I can't even imagine how much $$ they are losing then, .22 is a very popular round. Thanks though, I wonder how they are gonna sell all those
sig's this black friday in their ad? Well at least I got to vent some frustration on a manager today, now I don't have to kick the dog tonight....
And I would think they are in bed with big brother remember all the terrorist ads running on their tv's in the stores. It's coming folks even faster
than anyone anticipated.

what state are you in that issues "pistol permits" as we dont have these in Montana and im thinking the pistol permit thing might have more to do
with it then wallmart as ive only been asked for id at wall marts in Montana to purchase ammo (22.9mm) but never for anything else but beer...... i
bought ak rounds last week and nothing came up and those can be used in some pistols.....i think its just for your standard pistol only rounds as far
as id goes but id have to know what state your in to find out how the pistol permit comes into play....

N.Y. But regardless before today the system never skipped right over the question of handgun or rifle, leaving me to think either a glitch or a
corporate rule. Either way I can go to the local gun shop get 1 on 1 service by someone who actually knows guns and support the little guy. But in
these times of strapped cash it's a shame that people would get excluded out of getting a decent deal on some ammo because of a glitch. Now had
Walmart changed their policy fine but at the very least post a sign so I am not wasting 20 min waiting for an employee to unlock, ring out , for
nothing. But someone has already posted here .22 was denied the same way as well so me thinks there is more to the story than meets the eye.

I've never been asked for any gun permit at Walmart here in Florida. They always ask for my ID, but hell they ask for ID to buy spray paint or cold
medicine these days!

We don't have a "pistol permit" here in Florida, but we have a CCW permit.

I think this sounds more like a state law than a Walmart policy, but I wouldn't be surprised if some retailers did tighten up on who they will sell
to. There have been several rap songs about buying a gun at Walmart and then committing a crime, and they have been drug through the mud a time or
two for selling a gun to someone that went and used it for a crime. Not fair really, because as long as they follow the laws of their state, it
isn't their problem if a person does something stupid afterwards.

Just like it isn't their problem if someone is huffing hairspray, or cooking up cold medicine. We shouldn't all be punished for the stupid actions
of a few.

Isnt it the law that in order to own a firearm, you have to register as the owner of that weapon? If so, is it not logical to ensure that only
registered users can purchase ammuntion?

No, in some states they register guns, (sometimes illegally) but in most states you do not have to register your firearm.
Unless it's an assault weapon, I believe they all have to be registered. And I mean assault weapons like a M16 not a rifle like a AR15 (No an AR15
is not an assault weapon, no matter what the media tells you.)

I have been asked for ID but never my pistol permit.
Then again it has been a while that I got ammo from walmart, they never have any 9mm or 45ACP in stock and I get my .22 cheaper at the local gun
shop.

Its probably not Walmart's fault in this instance. They're likely just following your state's laws. My suggestion would be to move to a state
that's more friendly to your 2nd amendment rights. My state has no registration requirements and I've never had a problem buying ammunition at
Walmart. They usually don't even ask for ID, and even then, its only for age verification.

Its probably not Walmart's fault in this instance. They're likely just following your state's laws. My suggestion would be to move to a state
that's more friendly to your 2nd amendment rights. My state has no registration requirements and I've never had a problem buying ammunition at
Walmart. They usually don't even ask for ID, and even then, its only for age verification.

Well if they are following states laws then all 20 other gun shops in the area must be operating against the law by not making me jump through hoops
to buy ammo.?. Nope it is definitely Walmart being idiots. And why would I move myself, 5 kids, out of the state just to "find" a state more 2nd
amendment friendly? Why not stand my ground instead of running away just because of some crazy lawmakers that will eventually have their way into all
the states soon, Please don't think for a second that whatever state your in is excluded from these idiots running the show.

On the way home this morning I stopped in wally world just 'cause this thread. Purchased a box of .40 s&w, a box of .45 acp, and some .380 for the
ppks. Then I asked the young lady if she needed to see my I'D. Her reply was " only if your writting a check, but I'll take your phone
number!"
Proving that this is a local issue for Walmart, that dosent effect north west GA, and that my Walmart is staffed with shameless hussies.

Originally posted by DC434L2A
On the way home this morning I stopped in wally world just 'cause this thread. Purchased a box of .40 s&w, a box of .45 acp, and some .380 for the
ppks. Then I asked the young lady if she needed to see my I'D. Her reply was " only if your writting a check, but I'll take your phone
number!"
Proving that this is a local issue for Walmart, that dosent effect north west GA, and that my Walmart is staffed with shameless hussies.

One of which has my phone number...

Thats too funny!!! But thanks for the input, not sure what is going on but will go back in a few more days and see if the problem still exists.

Ok update: I went to Walmart today and tried once again to purchase the 9mm ammunition. Success this time, apparently there was a hangup in
communication between the local store and regional about certain caliber ammo needing a permit to purchase. The man behind the counter said it will be
hit or miss in the future weather they continue to sell without a permit. So I guess it is what it is, for what it's worth.

No a assault rifle has many things different, but all full auto, or select fire, are assault rifles.
You can have an AR-15 that is semi-auto, but you can't have an M16 with full auto, or 3 round burst.

There is a ban list with things like no folding stock, or bayonet lug on it, but I'm not sure when the state laws begin and federal end.

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